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Stuffed with lofty 800-fill goose down, the Sherpa Adventure Gear Men's Pangboche Down Jacket is your go-to choice for warmth from early fall to late spring. The featherlight shell fabric blocks gusty winds, shrugs off light rain, and is made from 100% recycled polyester. The whole jacket also stows down small for easy packing.

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Backcountry.com
refers to the men's version

Late Fall, all Winter, and well into Spring, the Pangboche Sweater is our favorite all day, inside/outside, never-take-it-off item. When a full-on down jacket is overkill, there is nothing better. The lightweight warmth, the way you feel unhindered, the fact that it is so breathable, you are comfy over a big span of temperatures - once you wear one, you will wonder how you lived without it.Insulation is highest quality, 800 fill-power goose downThe featherweight shell fabric is a mini-grid ripstop made of 100 percent recycled polyester: it is durable, windproof and water-resistantWill compress to very small, so it is the ultimate packable pieceConcealed chest pocket will hold a music deviceFull-length front zip has an interior storm flap to thwart snow and windHandpockets have zipper closuresHem adjusts via cord-lock to seal in body heatFabric: 100 percent polyesterInsulation: 800 fill-power goose downCloseout

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Second Ascent
refers to the men's version

Late Fall, all Winter, and well into the Spring, Sherpa's Pangboche Sweater is a favorite all day, inside/outside, never-take-it-off item. When a full-on down jacket is overkill, there is nothing better. The lightweight warmth, the way you feel unhindered, the fact that it's so breathable, you are comfy over a big span of temperaturesonce you wear one, you'll wonder how you lived without it.